Melonie Dodaro's father, whom she hadn't seen for 46 years, had been living in Thailand.Europics

A Canadian woman is all shook up after finding her long-lost biological father — working as an Elvis impersonator in Thailand.

Melonie Dodaro, 46, now has a burning love to meet her dad and her two half-siblings — named Elvis and Priscilla, of course.

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“I’m exhausted from the whirlwind of emotions but I’m so excited that my family is now 3X the size and I cannot wait to meet them, especially my dad,” according to Dodaro.

It took Dodaro — a social media marketer from Kelowna, British Columbia — just three days to hunt down dad Cees de Jong thanks to postings she made on Twitter and Facebook.

“His name is Cees de Jong, born March 2, 1946/47 (or maybe even 1948),” she wrote on Facebook. “Born I think in Zwolle, Netherlands. Was in Canada early 1968, then left to go to Sydney Australia. I’m not sure what country he currently lives in.”

Dodaro added: “I’ve never met my biological father and quite often am overwhelmed with curiosity, who he is and if I have any other siblings.”

She used the hashtag #FindCeesDeJong to lead a worldwide manhunt that ended in the Thai city of Pattaya, where her dad entertains tourists. He performs under the name Colin Young.

“Within 72 hours, I was on the phone speaking with my father after a few key people connected the dots,” Dodaro wrote on her blog.

It turns out that Dodaro was always on her dad’s mind, as well. He too had tried to locate her for years.

De Jong was working as a painter in Toronto in 1968 when he met Dodaro’s mother, Jennifer, at a dance in Brampton, Ontario.

The Elvis impersonator has been living in Pattaya for 16 years.

“I found out that he had looked for me several times over the years but my mom had changed her last name after marrying, when I was just 3 months old,” according to Dodaro.

“He called every person in the phonebook with her maiden name and offered the police 1000 dollars in 1985 if they could find me.”